Hi Donna. Well I think that 128 kbps would be good for hi fidelity, but of
course, some may think that hi fi quality would be at a much higher rate!
Just my thoughts.
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The question makes sense. Answer, quite high for a nearly lossless signal. I
doubt that the decoding process is perfect, otherwise, why decode, but I
think the near equivalent of lossless would be 768kb.
Jay
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Probably something you'd use if you record analog tape, and when you flip
sides, as long as those tape machines' power switches are on, they output
hiss. The idea is to edit out the pause when you flip sides though.
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I'm not entirely sure I understand this subject well enough. so, I'm not
sure if I'm phrasing this question correctly, or if it even makes sense.
But, here goes, anyway:
I think I understand that the wider the band width of an audio stream, the
more kbps, the more information one receives each
Yes. it is very accessible with Jaws. I do have a question. When you take
out some editing faulters such as the beginning silence, when you use noise
reduction, how come you get the audio to sound squelchy? What I do is edit a
little bit of my keyboard click if i'm speaking in a mike if i'm tes
Perhaps the thread is wandering a bit. I already have Sound Forge 6. I was
just trying to decide whether to install SF 6, upgrade to SF 8, or abandon
it entirely in favor of Goldwave. I've about decided to try Sound Forge 6 on
my new computer, see how it and the scripts behave, and make my decision
Those are the Sound Forge scripts. The question had been about Jim's Gold
Wave scripts, which are free. One place to get themis
http://h2g2.freeshell.org/goldwave.zip
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Hi,
I wonder if anyone can assist. I have recently bought a new computer which, of
course, has a different computer id.
I have tried registering online but without success. I wonder if anyone can
give me a UK phone number that I can call to get this sorted out.
Any help gratefully received.
I personally use Gold Wave to to all my recording and editing. Since I
despise what noise reduction does to a recording, the fact that Gold
Wave's is weak is of little consequence to me. All of my radio shows plus
any other recording I do are put together exclusively with Gold Wave. For
me pers
I suggest Goldwave because it is easier to get used to and is cheep.
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 4:08 PM
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> When it was first released, I purchased Sound Forge 6 wi
Hi Kelly,
If you get winamp 5.1 the 3 days does not apply but the only limitation is
it is not stero.
kerry
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thanks.
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Hi, does anyone know where to get a program that is cheep, works with Window
Eyes, does intonation controlling and works with windows Mellennium? The reason
I ask is because I would like to make voice files sound like they are being
spoken by robots. Samuel. No virus found in this outgoing messa
Hi,
I was reading about XM Radio's Online service, and was wondering if
anyone's tried it yet? I'm thinking about signing up for the trial, but am
wondering how accessible the system is. Alternatively, is it a good idea to
install WinAmp 5.1 (I'd install it in another folder, rather than ove
A Noise Gate is a system whereby all sound will be suppressed unless it
reaches a particular decibel level. It's a gate and the sound can't get
through or can't be heard unless it is strong enough to break through.
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Jamie! Considering that finances are an issue then It sounds to me as
though Gold Wave would serve you well. Record, Playback, Edit, save to
different formats is what most people want. Sound Forge isn't for everyone.
Most people probably never even use most of it's features or even know wha
Go to http://www.snowmanradio.com They cost $25.
Dave
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From: "Jamie Pauls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:52 PM
Subject: RE: an audio decision that requires some thought
> How do I find Jim's scripts?
Have been sent a file extracted with this program. It appears to be one large
file with an .ape extension. The archive also contains a .que file which
appears to contain information regarding the separation of the file in to
tracks.
I don't have this EAC on my computer just now.
When I install i
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